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Code de produit | NGR-AA4094 |
Poids: | 0.19 kg |
Échelle | 1:144 |
Ajouté au catalogue: | 18.1.2024 |
Fabricant | Anigrand Craftswork Anigrand Craftswork |
Entité responsable | PJB Hobby Sp. z o.o. Kozmice Wielkie 781 32-020 Wieliczka Pologne |
Sukhoi T-4 Sotka - Soviet supersonic bomber
138 resin parts + Clear resin canopies, decal
Span 100 mm x Length 286 mm
The Sukhoi T-4 Sokta package contents secret kits of three 1/144 Russian aircrafts as bonus!
In 1963, the Soviet government issues a requirement for developing an aircraft analogous to the North American XB-70 Valkyrie. Sukhoi, Tupolev and Yakovlev competed with the T-4, Tu-135 and Yak-33. The Sukhoi design, with its high cruise speed of 3,200 km/h was favored over the other two designs. In 1964, the building of a prototype was authorized. The first T-4, designated "101", first flew in 1972. Testing continued to 1974. The T-4 flew only ten times for a total 10 hours and 20 minutes. It is believed to have reached at least Mach 1.3 at an altitude of 12,000 meters. Construction on the second T-4 aircraft “102” began in 1969 and completed in 1973. The first flight for 102 was scheduled for the end of 1973. In the end, the Soviet Air Force decided to go with an improved version of the TU-22 Blinder, which became the TU-22M Backfire. It was felt that a modification of the Blinder was easier to do than to build a new T-4 aircaft. The project was abandoned.
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Producteur | Anigrand Craftswork Anigrand Craftswork |
Entité responsable | PJB Hobby Sp. z o.o. Kozmice Wielkie 781 32-020 Wieliczka Pologne |
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